Three Truths for Teenagers From Ezra
These books build a framework of God’s powerful work for our students that can stand up against questions of uncertainty or frustration in trials and tragedies.
These books build a framework of God’s powerful work for our students that can stand up against questions of uncertainty or frustration in trials and tragedies.
Esther points us beyond herself and invites us to look ahead to Jesus
This list is neither exhaustive or mandatory, but we hope these suggestions help ground you and your students in Christ at the start of a new school year
Our hope is that as you teach the Old Testament, both you and your students will grow to better know and love Jesus, to whom all of Scripture points.
Jesus intercedes for you and your students, making fruitful even your most disorganized talk, your scattered presence with a student, or the temper you lost in a silly game.
Through studying Zechariah, students will be encouraged and challenged to center their lives on Jesus and to prioritize their relationship with him.
When you start with God’s Word, and teach it faithfully, you give your students a gift.
I want teenagers, over time, to get a taste of the whole counsel of God and to grow in their desire to plumb its depths for the rest of their lives
For our students to think miracles are unlikely, they are making deeper assumptions about the world.